1. nonviable - Adjective
2. nonviable - Adjective Satellite
not capable of living or developing successfully
Source: WordNetAbout 670,000 route-kilometer (419,000-mile) of optical fibres has been laid in India by the major operators, including in the financially nonviable rural areas and the process continues. Source: Internet
Cellular senescence occurs in response to DNA damage or degradation that would make a cell's progeny nonviable; for example, become cancerous. Source: Internet
The second, as stated by Justice Stanley Mosk in his dissent, is that because women carrying nonviable fetuses may not be visibly pregnant, it may be possible for a defendant to be convicted of intentionally murdering a person he did not know existed. Source: Internet
Storing them much longer than that may cause the bulbs to dry out inside and become nonviable. Source: Internet